Re:imagining Change – 2nd edition

How to Use Story-Based Strategy to Win Campaigns, Build Movements, and Change the World, 2nd editionby Patrick Reinsborough and Doyle CanningRe:Imagining Change is an inspirational inside look at the trailblazing methodology developed by the Center for Story-based Strategy over fifteen years of their movement building partnerships.

Re:Imagining Change provides resources, theory, hands-on tools, and illuminating case studies for the next generation of innovative change-makers. This unique book explores how culture, media, memes, and narrative intertwine with social change strategies, and offers practical methods to amplify progressive causes in the popular culture.

Re:Imagining Change is an inspirational inside look at the trailblazing methodology developed by the Center for Story-based Strategy over fifteen years of their movement building partnerships. This practitioner’s guide is an impassioned call to innovate our strategies for confronting the escalating social and ecological crises of the twenty-first century. This new, expanded second edition includes updated examples from the frontlines of social movements and provides the reader with easy-to-use tools to change the stories they care about most.

Praise:

“All around us the old stories are failing, crumbling in the face of lived experience and scientific reality. But what stories will replace them? That is the subject of this crucial book: helping readers to tell irresistible stories about deep change—why it is needed and what it will look like. The Story-based Strategy team has been doing this critical work for fifteen years, training an entire generation in transformative communication. This updated edition of Re:Imagining Change is a thrilling addition to the activist tool kit.”
—Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate

“This powerful and useful book is an invitation to harness the transformative power of stories by examining social change strategy through the lens of narrative. Re:Imagining Change is an essential resource to make efforts for fundamental social change more enticing, compelling, and effective. It’s a potent how-to book for anyone working to create a better world.”
—IlyseHogue, president, NARAL Pro-Choice America

“Brilliant and invaluable. George Lakoff introduced the progressive movement to the power of framing. Doyle Canning and Patrick Reinsborough take framing to a far more powerful level and provide practical tools essential to the success of every progressive organization that seeks to bring forth a world of peace and justice. It gets my highest recommendation.”
—DavidKorten, author of The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community

“We are surrounded and shaped by stories every day, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. But what Doyle Canning and Patrick Reinsborough point out is a beautiful and powerful truth––that we are all storytellers too. Armed with the right narrative tools, activists can not only open the world’s eyes to injustice, but feed the desire for a better world. Re:Imagining Change is a powerful weapon for a more democratic, creative and hopeful future.”
—Raj Patel, author of The Value of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy

“As an introduction to story-based strategy, the book offers organizers and advocates a new and necessary way to understand and transform the impact of stories on our public life.”
—MalkiaCyril, executive director, Center for Media Justice

About the Contributors:

Patrick Reinsborough is a social movement strategist, change agent, and creative provocateur with thirty years of experience. Patrick’s work has incorporated a range of creative strategies including brand busting, culture jamming, markets campaigning, and nonviolent direct action. He has helped organize countless creative interventions including the historic shutdown of the Seattle WTO meeting in 1999, protests against the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, and visionary alliance-building uniting North American communities impacted by fossil fuels. Patrick is the cofounder of the Center for Story-based Strategy (formerly smartMeme). He lives with his family in Oakland, CA.

Doyle Canning is cofounder of the Center for Story-based Strategy. She is a strategist, facilitator, and coach for social and ecological justice movements. She enjoys growing food and flowers and biking her two children around in a Dutch cargo bike. Doyle is a JD candidate at the University of Oregon School of Law and blogs at doylecanning.com

Jonathan Matthew Smucker is Director of Beyond the Choir and has worked for more than two decades as a grassroots political organizer and strategist. He is author of Hegemony How-To: A Roadmap for Radicals.